Java is very close heritage.

I bet you never heard of the Wortman Mod. A bench tech by the name of Wortman in a medium-small 029 refurb shop made an 029 print right to left. I obtained the job through a referral from the CDC tech school I had enrolled in. They would take most candidates from the tech school because they were the only candidate pool smart enough to just take the next few and put them on the shop floor. It worked. Most of the kids nowdays think those plastic 033's are TTY's .... too many have only seen the phosphor screen and think of a tty as several lines of code. We had a 7700 replete with motor-generator.

About all you need to know to transition is no void anything anywhere and final in place of const. Did you know that constant keyword binds to the left?

You should see the Libraries, totally awesome. Here, I give you some code to work on:

That is right in the first-pass of slap something up there. It is supposed to create a list of ordered pairs ( spare me masters, I am slappin it up there right now - not even half done ) with a min of zero and a max of COUNT with each variant pair being { 640,480 } max. I copied some sample code a senior member put up for a beginner or intermediate as a template. We do not have templates in Java, a template is probably sample code if anything.

The only important thing is to not tear up nineteen dollar plastic keyboards in frustration, something that was not an issue in the True Metal Empire. ( before plastic )